Hermann Hendrich (31 October 1854 in Heringen, Thuringia – 18 July 1931 in Schreiberhau in Niederschlesien) was a German painter.
From 1870 to 1872 he served his apprenticeship as lithographer; one year shorter than the regular duration due to his evident talent.
After some initial sales, the remaining entire amount of pictures was bought by a single art dealer.
He started lessons by Professor Wenglein in Munich, but then moved to Berlin, and made a study trip to Norway.
[1] In 1921, he published illustrations for an edition of Das Märchen (also known as The Green Snake and the Beautiful Lily), a 1795 story written by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe.
In 1926, the "Halle Deutscher Sagenring" in Burg an der Wupper [de] (today part of Solingen) with Hendrich's paintings from the Percival saga was opened.